Modern web solutions — from concept to working product

Delivering modern web solutions — fast, secure, and manageable websites alongside custom-built systems. Every concept is developed into a working product tailored to your business.

Clarity from day one

Every project starts with a thorough requirements discussion. No surprises — just a clear direction and agreed-upon goals.

Technical precision

Clean, optimized code. Fast performance, proper SEO, and zero unnecessary dependencies or bloated libraries.

Tailored approach

Custom solutions are built around your specific needs — not adapted from a template. Every project is unique.

Websites

Two main approaches — static websites and websites with a content management system (CMS). Each has its own strengths and trade-offs.

Static website

Fast and straightforward

A static website has all content (text, images, structure) written directly into the code. No database, no admin panel — just clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript when needed.

Best for: business card sites, landing pages, small business websites that don't require frequent content updates.

Advantages

  • Fastest possible page load speed
  • Minimal maintenance and high security
  • Affordable and simple hosting
  • Excellent SEO out of the box

Drawbacks

  • Content changes require code editing
  • No admin panel for content management
CMS website

Flexible and manageable

A CMS (content management system) website comes with an admin panel where you can edit text, images, and other content without any coding knowledge. Common platforms include WordPress, Strapi, and others.

Ideal for: blogs, e-commerce, company websites with frequently updated content, news portals.

Strengths

  • Easy content management without coding
  • Extensible functionality through plugins
  • Greater day-to-day autonomy
  • Suitable for growing content needs

Limitations

  • Requires regular updates and maintenance
  • Higher server resource requirements
  • Potentially slower than a static website

What's the difference between static and CMS?

A static website is like a professionally printed brochure: fast, clean, and secure. But any change means editing the code or contacting the developer.

A CMS website is like a cloud document: you can edit content anytime through the admin panel. However, the system requires regular maintenance and updates to run smoothly and securely.

Systems built to fit

When a standard website isn't enough — custom systems are built for a specific process, workflow, or task.

Custom web systems

Internal business tools, automation systems, specialized portals, and API integrations — solutions that go beyond what a standard website can offer.

Internal tools API integrations Automation Web portals

Windows applications

Desktop software for specific business tasks: data management, process automation, integration with existing systems and workflows.

Data management Process automation System integration

How it works

Consultation

We discuss your needs, goals, and expectations. I determine which solution best fits your situation.

Proposal

I provide a clear technical proposal with pricing, timeline, and scope. No hidden fees.

Development

Work proceeds in stages. I share progress regularly and adjust based on your feedback.

Delivery

The finished product is handed over with all necessary documentation and agreed support terms. Let's start with a conversation.

Frequently asked questions

Pricing depends on project scope and complexity. A static website typically costs less than a CMS solution. I can provide a specific quote after evaluating your needs — reach out at renaldas@skrodenis.lt and we'll discuss.
A simple static website takes a few days to a week. A CMS project takes 2 to 6 weeks, depending on complexity and content volume. Custom systems are scoped individually — timelines are discussed before starting.
Yes. Support terms are agreed upon before the project begins. Minor fixes are handled promptly. For ongoing maintenance (e.g., CMS updates), a separate agreement is arranged.
If you choose a CMS solution — yes. You'll get access to the admin panel and clear instructions on how to use it. With a static website, content changes require code editing or contacting the developer.
Depending on the project: HTML/CSS/JavaScript, React, Next.js, WordPress, .NET, and more — chosen based on what best fits the specific task. Technology selection is driven by project needs, not personal preference.

Have an idea or a need?

Write to me — let's discuss which solution fits your situation best. No obligations.

Get in touch
renaldas@skrodenis.lt